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      rob_1990 last edited by

      Evening all,

      I need to withdraw some USD from BTC-e to cover electricity. When i go to withdraw I get a list of different withdrawal methods, but i don’t know which to choose. I need to withdraw to my UK Barclays bank account. Like what the hell is a purse? I don’t seem to get any option to fill in bank details. I could try paypal, but it has a 7% fee and again, it doesn’t simply want my paypal email address, it wants a purse.

      Anyone ever done this?

      Would appreciate some help.

      Cheers

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        andr3jmb last edited by

        My suggestion is that you withdraw, bitcoin from btc-e to bitstamp, than you can withdraw USD with SEPA to your account for only $0.90. And you will get few bucks more for your bitcoin on bitstamp.

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          rob_1990 last edited by

          [quote name=“andr3jmb” post=“37434” timestamp=“1385713139”]
          My suggestion is that you withdraw, bitcoin from btc-e to bitstamp, than you can withdraw USD with SEPA to your account for only $0.90. And you will get few bucks more for your bitcoin on bitstamp.
          [/quote]

          Thanks for your reply, I will try this!

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            Kevlar Spammer last edited by

            [quote name=“andr3jmb” post=“37434” timestamp=“1385713139”]
            My suggestion is that you withdraw, bitcoin from btc-e to bitstamp, than you can withdraw USD with SEPA to your account for only $0.90. And you will get few bucks more for your bitcoin on bitstamp.
            [/quote]

            +1 rep for a great answer. :)

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              mirrax last edited by

              [quote name=“Kevlar” post=“43098” timestamp=“1386783674”]
              [quote author=andr3jmb link=topic=4919.msg37434#msg37434 date=1385713139]
              My suggestion is that you withdraw, bitcoin from btc-e to bitstamp, than you can withdraw USD with SEPA to your account for only $0.90. And you will get few bucks more for your bitcoin on bitstamp.
              [/quote]

              +1 rep for a great answer. :)
              [/quote]

              Yes, for everybody in EU Bitstamp SEPA is the way how to get fiat funds to btc-e and also how to withdraw it.
              I can recommend this way, never had a problem with Bitstamp ;)

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                zerodrama Regular Member last edited by

                [quote name=“rob_1990” post=“37319” timestamp=“1385678844”]
                Evening all,

                I need to withdraw some USD from BTC-e to cover electricity. When i go to withdraw I get a list of different withdrawal methods, but i don’t know which to choose. I need to withdraw to my UK Barclays bank account. Like what the hell is a purse? I don’t seem to get any option to fill in bank details. I could try paypal, but it has a 7% fee and again, it doesn’t simply want my paypal email address, it wants a purse.

                Anyone ever done this?

                Would appreciate some help.

                Cheers
                [/quote]

                purse means account. lost in vodka translation.

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                  s2 bergen last edited by

                  [quote name=“zerodrama” post=“43127” timestamp=“1386788038”]
                  [quote author=rob_1990 link=topic=4919.msg37319#msg37319 date=1385678844]
                  Evening all,

                  I need to withdraw some USD from BTC-e to cover electricity. When i go to withdraw I get a list of different withdrawal methods, but i don’t know which to choose. I need to withdraw to my UK Barclays bank account. Like what the hell is a purse? I don’t seem to get any option to fill in bank details. I could try paypal, but it has a 7% fee and again, it doesn’t simply want my paypal email address, it wants a purse.

                  Anyone ever done this?

                  Would appreciate some help.

                  Cheers
                  [/quote]

                  purse means account. lost in vodka translation.
                  [/quote]

                  Must be somethink more “modern” than vodka, as I doubt that its possible to get such combination Account=Purse from drinking vodka :)

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                    rob_1990 last edited by

                    [quote name=“zerodrama” post=“43127” timestamp=“1386788038”]
                    [quote author=rob_1990 link=topic=4919.msg37319#msg37319 date=1385678844]
                    Evening all,

                    I need to withdraw some USD from BTC-e to cover electricity. When i go to withdraw I get a list of different withdrawal methods, but i don’t know which to choose. I need to withdraw to my UK Barclays bank account. Like what the hell is a purse? I don’t seem to get any option to fill in bank details. I could try paypal, but it has a 7% fee and again, it doesn’t simply want my paypal email address, it wants a purse.

                    Anyone ever done this?

                    Would appreciate some help.

                    Cheers
                    [/quote]

                    purse means account. lost in vodka translation.
                    [/quote]

                    lol, sneaky Russians

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                      Pryderi Regular Member last edited by

                      Still a little shady, but well… [url=http://www.coindesk.com/btc-e-recent-issues-caused-surge-users/]http://www.coindesk.com/btc-e-recent-issues-caused-surge-users/[/url]

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                        A Former User last edited by

                        What about just moving the Fethers to BTC then move the BTC to Coinbase for USD. Lot cheaper.

                        https://coinbase.com/?r=5289c7b4e619bd63690003fb&utm_campaign=user-referral&src=referral-link

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